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Globigerina infiata, d'Orbigny (Plate V, fig. 35) 



Globigerina inflata, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 134, pi. ii, figs. 7-9. Rhumbler, 

 1900, in K. Brandt's Nordisches Plankton, Heft 14, p. 19, fig. 19. 



The above form is here characteristic and abundant ; but it occurs only in one 

 sample. According to Dr. H. B. Brady it is not so common a form in the Arctic and 

 Southern Oceans as in areas of lower latitudes, and that author also notes its southern 

 limit at lat. 53° 55" S. 



Occurrence. — Sample No. 8, 353 fathoms, very common. 



Globigerina dutertrei, d'Orbigny (Plate V, fig. 36) 



Globigerina dutertrei, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 95, pi. iv, figs. 19-21. H. B. 

 Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 601, pi. lxxxi, figs. la-c. 



This species is recorded by Dr. H. B. Brady as a starved representative of G. bulloides, 

 in the Antarctic Seas. It has been already recorded from the Antarctic Ice Barrier, 

 both in the surface water and the bottom ooze. It is here very rare, as it was also 

 in the sub-Antarctic island dredgings off New Zealand. 



Occurrence. — Sample No. 3, 121 fathoms, one specimen ; No. 4, 153 fathoms, one 

 specimen. 



Globigerina cequilateralis, H. B. Brady (Plate V, fig. 37) 



Globigerina cequilateralis, H. B. Brady, 1879, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xix, 

 N.S., p. 71. Idem, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 605, pi. lxxx, figs. 18-21. Rhumbler, 

 1900, in K. Brandt's Nordisches Plankton, Heft 14, p. 20, figs. 21-23. 



A fine typical example. Previously recorded by the Challenger as far south as the 

 Cape of Good Hope. This species also occurred around the sub-Antarctic islands of 

 New Zealand, and the present record pushes it still farther southward. 



Occurrence. — Sample No. 8, 353 fathoms, 



Genus — Pullenia, Parker and Jones, 1862 



Pullenia quinqueloba, Reuss (for references see previous Reports on 

 Foraminifera of Elevated Deposits) 



Occurrence.— Sample No. 3, 121 fathoms, frequent ; No. 4, 153 fathoms, common. 



Family— ROT ALI ID^E 



Sub -family — Rotaliin^; 



Genus — Truncatulina, d'Orbigny, 1826 



Truncatulina rejulgens, Montfort, sp. (for references see previous Reports on 

 Foraminifera of Elevated Deposits) 



Occurrence. — Sample No. 1, 110 fathoms, one specimen ; No. 2, 113 fathoms, 

 frequent ; No. 3, 121 fathoms, common ; No. 4, 153 fathoms, very common ; No. 5. 

 171 fathoms, one specimen. 



Truncatulina lobatula, Walker and Jacob, sp. (for references see previous 

 Reports on Foraminifera of Elevated Deposits) 



Occurrence.— Sample No. 2, 113 fathoms, one specimen ; No. 3, 121 fathoms; 

 frequent. No. 4, 153 fathoms, frequent ; No. 5, 171 fathoms, frequent. 



